The second seminar in this series looked at how global markets are reacting to the challenges faced by climate change.
This seminar explored key messages from a series of British Academy-funded projects on sustainability and discussed the implications with contributions from CSaP Policy Fellows.
Drawing on his experience as a diplomat, policy maker and a user of science and economics, Simon Sharpe outlined his vision for the major institutional and ideological changes ...
After a morning of individually tailored meetings with Cambridge academics, senior members of CSaP’s network convened for a talk by Julian Allwood, Professor of Engineering and the Environment ...
Richard Gleave, UK Health Security Agency, and Professor Sharon Peacock, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, discussed the wider implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting on the success ...
Our workshops, seminars, lectures and annual conference bring together policy professionals and researchers to discuss and debate high-priority public policy issues.
The Policy Fellowships Programme represents CSaP’s distinctive approach, based on addressing the questions which policy makers identify.
The excellence and diversity of research at the University of Cambridge means that we are well-positioned to make significant contributions to the formulation of policy.